Radio Frequency History
Frequency- 1270
10/12/24 Licensed to Cleveland High School Call Letters: KFGB AM/FM: AM
10/12/24 Licensed to Cleveland High School Call Letters: KFGB AM/FM: AM
8/46 Application approved as WBEL Broadcasting, 250 watts; no evidence station was ever on the air. 7/13/47 First day on air as WIBV, licensed to Belleville Broadcasting 1954? Frequency change to 1260 kHz Call Letters: WBEL WIBV AM/FM: AM
4/18/25 Licensed to Film Corporation of America as KFVE ? KFVE control transferred to Benson Manufacturing 3/04/27 KFVE goes dark 3/20/27 Control transfer to Greater St. Louis Broadcasting Corp. 12/01/27 Call letters changed to KWK 11/11/28 KWK frequency changed to 1350 kHz 10/08/27 KFUO assigned to share frequency 11/26/27 KFUO Read more…
8/12/23 Frequency assigned to WMAY 5/18/24 Frequency assigned to WEW as shared 1925 Frequency changed to 1210 kHz 12/24/25 KMOX signs on, licensed to Voice of St. Louis, Inc. 6/15/27 KMOX frequency changed to 1000 kHz Call Letters: WMAY WEW KMOX AM/FM: AM
1/01/47 KXLW signs on, licensed to St. Louis County Broadcasting at 1,000 watts 11/18/52 Control transfer to St. Louis Broadcasting Corporation 2/27/58 Control transfer to Big Signal Broadcasting, Inc. 7/75 Call letters changed to KADI 7/05/78 Call letters changed to KKOJ 9/12/79 Call letters changed back to KADI 4/16/82 Control Read more…
1987 On-air, licensed to Bob Howell and Nick Maggos 1991 Control transfer to Tom Lauher 3/97 Control transfer to Tony Holman 1997 Control transfer to Covenant Network Call Letters: WRYT AM/FM: AM